Epson PowerLite Home 10+ - LCD projector - 1200 ANSI lumens - 854 x 480 - widescreen | 
| Brand: Epson
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Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: V11H164020 Model: V11H164020 UPC: 010343851061 EAN: 0010343851061 ASIN: B0002KO9BE
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| Features:
| • | With an image resolution of 854x480, this is not HDTV capable. It is, however, compatible with progressive-scan devices such as DVD players |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Epson Powerlite Home 10+ Multimedia Video Projector - Turn ordinary sports broadcasts and movies into extraordinary entertainment in the comfort of your own home. A three-LCD imaging device provides superior image accuracy for brilliant, big screen performance at a truly astonishing value. A native 16:9 aspect ratio with Epson 0.55-inch wide-panel LCDs combined with a maximum 800:1 contrast ratio facilitates an authentic theater experience. This is the perfect first home entertainment projector - generating an 80-inch image from 6.5 feet away with the newly designed lens and 1.54x zoom ratio. A 3-LCD imaging device provides superior picture quality. Four projection modes mean all-around great color under virtually any lighting condition. And with no installation required and easy setup, you can bring the theater to any audience. This quiet, 1200 ANSI lumen projector offers home entertainment at its best. And, at 7.9 lbs., it's portable enough to take and share with friends and family.
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| Customer Reviews:
Powerlite Home 10+ and excellent starter Projector February 28, 2005 T. R. B. (WI USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I purchased the Epson Powerlite Home 10+ after much research on projectors. I was on a limited budget and this epson product was an excellent bargain. I have had it for about 3 weeks and find that is excellent. I have used Epson computer products in the past and have had good luck with there products. One of purchase points for me was that you have a 2 year product warranty from Epson. It's only 90 days on the lamp..but that seems to be normal, replacement cost for the lamp however was a little cheaper then others at 199.99 list..and you should be able to find it online for a little less. My main purpose for the projector is to watch DVD movies and the resolution that it has is ideal for that purpose. I would highly recomend this projector.
Great Projector, but no HD September 2, 2007 Gem (Harrisburg PA USA) I've owned and run this for about two years. It works fine in my basement "Home theatre." I project on to a wall that is painted with a custom color - paint recipe from the Internet. I have it showing about a 100" image in 4:3 format. It's been very trouble free. In my setup, I can get the room fairly dark. If you have a lot of ambient light, this isn't going to be the ideal projector. I'd recommend it to anyone, noting that this is NOT going to be your HD system. It is what it is and that resolution isn't there.
Excellent Value Home Theatre Projector October 21, 2007 Alex Mcphail (Ottawa, Canada) I purchased my Epson Powerlite Home 10+ about a year ago at Costco, and it came with a free giant sized projection screen. The screen is a must if you want good quality images - projecting the image onto a regular wall just does not do justice to the picture. Set up was easy. The unit worked out of the box - no fuss. I mounted it upside down on the ceiling in my kids' playroom. The keystone correction and projection orientation selections work flawlessly and are easy to use. The projected image is very good. I have a High Definition PVR (component input) and a DVD Player (composite input) - the unit works very well with both signals. Sporting events in High Definition are really impressive, and the auto select aspect ratio is a nice touch. My kids' playroom can be darkened even at high noon, so we set the display on Theatre Black most of the time to save bulb life. I purchased a replacement bulb, but have not had the need to use it yet. The remote control is a joke - but needed, so find a way to hold on to it without losing it. This is the only bad thing I have to say about this product. This is not the best product on the projector market, but it is by far the best value, especially when they throw in a $300 screen. I highly recommend it for first-time projector buyers, or like me, for a second system in the house.
Not recommended December 15, 2007 M. Wright (Bettendorf, IA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We purchased this projector three years ago for our basement theater room. Was ok as a beginner projector, but not great. We bought an extended warranty plan for three years and about two weeks after the warranty ran out started having problems with it turning on. Had to send it to an approved Epson repair and was told that the power assembly needed to be replaced for a cost of $400. They also said the bulb needed to be replaced, when we only had about 800 hours on it. The tech said that you can't just go by the hours on the lamp because ours had black burn marks on it and the picture quality was being affected. Since a replacement bulb is another two hundred dollars we decided to purchase another projector. This time we went with a sony and can't believe the difference, it's far and above better than the Epson. Unless you want to buy a new projector in a few years I would stay away from this one.
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